Queen Of England
Wedgwood 4.8-oz. Queen's Plain Tea Cup
Created by Josiah Wedgwood in 1763, the fine, light cream colored ware so pleased Queen Charlotte of England that she allowed it to be called "Queen's Ware". Wedgwood is quintessentially English.
Wedgwood 9-in. Queen's Plain Rim Soup Plate
Created by Josiah Wedgwood in 1763, the fine, light cream colored ware so pleased Queen Charlotte of England that she allowed it to be called "Queen's Ware". Wedgwood is quintessentially English.
Wedgwood 5.25-in. Queen's Plain Cereal Bowl, Cream
Created by Josiah Wedgwood in 1763, the fine, light cream colored ware so pleased Queen Charlotte of England that she allowed it to be called "Queen's Ware". Wedgwood is quintessentially English.
Wedgwood Queen's Plain Sugar Bowl, Cream
Created by Josiah Wedgwood in 1763, the fine, light cream colored ware so pleased Queen Charlotte of England that she allowed it to be called "Queen's Ware". Wedgwood is quintessentially English.
Elizabeth I: The Virgin Queen
Imprisoned in the Tower of London as a teenager, she rose to become one of Britain’s greatest monarchs, threatening the male order of Renaissance England for more than 40 years.







